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27 June 1996 Atmospheric remote sensing with a ground-based spectrometer system
Jean-Marc Theriault, Claude Bradette, Jacques Gilbert
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Abstract
Recent developments in atmospheric monitoring with a ground- based FTIR spectrometer are presented. Several aspects of the inversion method for the retrieval of temperature and humidity profiles from IR emission spectra are reported. The potential of the remote sensing method is analyzed in the context of three specific applications: As an aid for predictions of atmospheric transmittances, in support to the remote detection of atmospheric pollutants (CFCs) and to the evaluation of cloud parameters.
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Jean-Marc Theriault, Claude Bradette, and Jacques Gilbert "Atmospheric remote sensing with a ground-based spectrometer system", Proc. SPIE 2744, Infrared Technology and Applications XXII, (27 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243508
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Transmittance

Absorption

Atmospheric sensing

Humidity

Temperature metrology

Remote sensing

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